Guest guest Posted May 26, 2010 Report Share Posted May 26, 2010 With my 8 week weight management class I do cooking demos – smoothie for breakfast, wrap for lunch, chicken burritos for dinner. I also do grocery store tour and send participants on scavenger hunts – each team brings in a healthy snack the following week. In the nutrition online class for our community college, we get them to watch either Food, Inc or Supersize Me on hulu.com and write a paper on it. You can bring in someone from a local organic/free range coop to talk about growing and slaughtering practices or someone from a greenhouse to talk about growing herbs in the backyard and then combine it with a cooking demo on using herbs. The cooking demos are labor intensive but if you get the class to be involved, it’s a lot more fun! You could bring a chef in to do the cooking too – we have very few good chefs in this small Southern town but maybe you’re in a bigger area. Have fun with it! Kitty Finklea, RD/LD, CPT From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of hl brewer Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 9:54 PM To: rd-usa Subject: Re: Teaching nutrition I collected food labels from packages used in my house or from friends. During the first class we reviewed label reading, first with a single serving product. Then we looked at packaging that had multiple servings. Throughout the course we would go back to these packages to look at the macronutrients and micronutrients (as we were talking about each chapter). A comparison of food labels was included on the final exam. Holly ---------- Holly Lee Brewer, MS RD CDE Pediatric Dietitian, Diabetes Educator Medical Nutrition Therapist, Las Vegas, NV Maj Holly Brewer, USAFR BSC http://hollyinbalad.blogspot.com 301st MDG, Nut Med Flt Cmd, NAS JRB Fort Worth (Carswell), TX Malcom Grow Medical Center, s AFB, MD (Oct-Dec 2009) Joint Base Balad, Iraq (Jan-Jul 2009) From: Mohrman <kmohrman@... <mailto:kmohrman%40verizon.net> > Subject: Teaching nutrition To: rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com> Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2010, 4:06 PM I am teaching a 16 week basic nutrition course for the general public at our community college this fall and I am looking for any fun resources, teaching aides from NASCO, handouts, etc. It has been some time since I have taught a class. Any help is appreciated! Janet Mohrman MS RD LDN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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